Her name has become synonymous with trouble but there’s no denying that Lindsay Lohan has talent. If she can pull herself together and get over her addictions and legal troubles, she could have an amazing career ahead of her.

He’s a living legend who started out as a member of the Commodores and went on to have a wildly successful solo career with hits like “All Night Long,” “Hello,” “Say You, Say Me,” and the country-inspired “Stuck on You.” Today, he continues to tour and has been honored with many Lifetime Achievement Awards. He should probably receive some kind of award for raising Nicole Richie, too.

He’s got a wide range of roles under his belt so far and continues to make interesting acting choices that get him accolades and nominations. His older sister is actress Maggie Gyllenhaal, his dad is a director and his mother is a screenwriter, so Hollywood is in his blood.

She’s one of the most successful and talented singers of all time with many record breaking songs and albums. She’s also a notorious diva who makes outrageous demands and always wants the camera angle to be just so. You either love or hate Mariah Carey, but you’ve gotta admit there’s nobody else like her.

She was one of the most famous actresses of the early 20th century, from her early days as a contract actress to her famous turn in her middle years in Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? with Bette Davis.

However, her legacy was marred when her adoptive daughter Christina wrote Mommie Dearest, a tell-all book about how Crawford was an abusive, alcoholic mother. This book was famously turned into the cult classic film, Mommie Dearest.

She’s the founder of Planned Parenthood and was a champion of women being given access to birth control, but she was also a proponent of eugenics and had some pretty distasteful and racist views on minorities. She felt that “unfit” people should not have children and supported forced sterilization.

She refused to accept that women could only perform certain jobs and became the first woman to hold a job in the U.S. Patent Office and one of the first women to hold a government job, period. She then traveled to the front lines during the Civil War to help take care of wounded soldiers and eventually founded the United States Red Cross.

From his tumultuous childhood in Detroit, troubled relationship with his mother, on-again off-again relationship with Kimberly Scott, substance abuse problems, and record-breaking career as a hip hop artist, Eminem has a lot going on.

She’s always been one of America’s sweethearts but she challenged that perception when she was arrested for her drunken rant against a police officer after using the “Don’t you know who I am?” line. However, with both an Academy Award and a Golden Globe already under her belt, there’s no denying she’s got talent.

You either love candy corn or you hate it. The recipe for candy corn, which is a type of mellow cream candy, has remained the same since the 1800s: water, sugar, corn syrup and fondant. It is thought of as a Halloween candy but has always been available year round.

From his childhood in the Children of God cult to his presence at River Phoenix’s death outside the Viper Room to his outstanding film career and eccentric ways, Joaquin Phoenix’s life seems like something out of a novel rather than real life.

It is named after moonshine and started out as a lithium-infused lemon soda to be used as a whisky mixer. The company has always played up the hillbilly origins of its name, with a hillbilly for a spokesperson and slogans like “It’ll Tickle Your Innards” and “Dewin It Country Cool”.

He’s one of the most beloved yet controversial figures of all time. He won the world’s heart with his big smile and moonwalk but his strange behavior and allegations against him made people wonder what he was really all about. Whatever you think of him, you can’t deny that he has played a huge part in the popular culture of the last several decades.

Look up the word “legend” in the dictionary and you’ll find Johnny Cash. From his birth in Arkansas in 1932 through his amazing recording career and marriage to June Carter Cash, he lived life to the fullest right up to the very end.

She was one of the most controversial photographers of the 20th century with her photos of oddballs and fringe members of society but her work stands the test of time and she is considered by many to one of the greats.

She was one of Hollywood’s original bad girls and bon vivants. She loved booze, cocaine, pills, witty banter, and sex, sleeping with every man and woman in Hollywood that would have her. Censors couldn’t keep up with her and it’s likely that most of today’s young Hollywood stars couldn’t either.

She didn’t publish her first book until she was 55, but she’s had an amazing career since then, winning the Pulitzer Prize and many other awards for fiction. Her short story “Brokeback Mountain” was turned into one of the most talked about movies of all time.

It is estimated that between 50 and 100 million people died worldwide during the 1918 Spanish flu epidemic. It was a devastating global event that reminds us that a pandemic can happen at any time and change life as we know it forever.

Nicknamed the Goddess of the Silver Screen, Dolores Costello led a charmed life for many years as Hollywood’s silent film sweetheart until the heavy studio makeup destroyed her skin. She was married to John Barrymore and is Drew Barrymore’s grandmother.

William Faulkner was one of the most lauded writers of the 20th century. Most of his works were set in Yoknapatawpha County, a fictional town based on Lafayette County, Mississippi where he was from. He received two Pulitzer Prizes and one Nobel Prize in LIterature.

Christopher Reeve stole our hearts in his role as Superman. Our hearts broke when he was paralyzed after a horseback riding accident. And when he persevered through his adversity and continued to work despite his limitations, we were inspired because he seemed to be a real life super hero.

Jayne Mansfield was one of the most beloved sex symbols of the 20th century. When she died in a car accident in 1967, the world was shocked. Today, here daughter Mariska Hargitay carries on the family acting gene.

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